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To us and to every nation of the Free World, rich or poor, these qualities are necessary today as never before if we are to march together to greater security, prosperity and peace.
But what quarter could a poor defenseless woman expect from a dictator who would even make so bold as to close all of the banks in our great nation??
Ecuadorian government has made huge investments in education and infrastructure throughout the nation, which have improved the lives of the poor.
Thus, the nation had now also taken on the responsibility of the Church, which included paying the clergy and caring for the poor, the sick and the orphaned.
There was a rash of heroic artwork in imitation of Greek and Roman styles, and the nation possessed a vigorous, growing industrial economy, while it had always been rather poor in the past.
Before 1940 Finland was a poor rural nation of urban and rural workers and independent farmers.
Parliament appointed a committee, led by William Ewart, on Public Libraries to consider the necessity of establishing libraries through the nation: In 1849 their report noted the poor condition of library service, it recommended the establishment of free public libraries all over the country, and it led to the Public Libraries Act in 1850, which allowed all cities with populations exceeding 10, 000 to levy taxes for the support of public libraries.
In order to remedy the poor condition, efficiency, and profitability of the nation ’ s railways, the government is seeking to privatize the Nigerian Railway Corporation.
Zimbabwe was a Test nation, but voluntarily suspended their test status due to poor performance.
He funded the depleted treasury of the poor nation by renting out 19, 000 soldiers in complete military formations to Great Britain to fight in North America during the American Revolutionary War, 1776-1783.
The poor have the most urgent moral claim on the conscience of the nation.
However, many regions of the young nation ( notably, the South ) remained rural and poor, originating the Italian diaspora.
While Mao-era China acquired some of the attributes of a superpower such as nuclear weapons and a space program, the nation was still quite poor and backwards compared to the Soviet Union, to say nothing of the United States, Japan, or Western Europe.
We are a poor, underdeveloped nation.
President Narayanan in his speeches consistently sought to remind the nation of its duties and obligations towards the Dalits and Adivasis, the minorities, and the poor and downtrodden.
Despite the poor economic times in Ohio, he remained popular, and spoke across much of the nation for Republican candidates.
" He reasoned that, if August Weismann's theory of germ plasm is correct, the nation is wasting money when it tries to improve people who come from poor stock.
Given that China is resource poor, the nation will likely aim to safeguard vital sea lanes in areas such as the Persian Gulf.
The term came to prominence in the United States in the 1980s following the publication of America in Ruins, which initiated a public-policy discussion of the nation ’ s " infrastructure crisis ", purported to be caused by decades of inadequate investment and poor maintenance of public works.
The nation ’ s poor Blacks, Latinos, Whites and Native Americans came together from the Mississippi Delta, the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Indian Reservations of the Northwest, the farmlands of the Southwest, and the inner cities of the North under the leadership of Dr. Abernathy to reside on the Mall of the Washington Memorial in Resurrection City.
* The Colombian armed conflict ( 1964 present ) is a complex perpetual war between the following three factions: ( 1 ) the Colombian government, which is the formal nation of Colombia represented by the vast majority of its society ( rural and urban, poor and rich ), the Colombian politicians, business interests, and military ; ( 2 ) the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, which in Spanish is " Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia ", is abbreviated FARC, and claims to represent rural poor Colombian people, especially by appealing to Marxism Leninism ; and ( 3 ) the National Liberation Army, which in Spanish is " Ejército de Liberación Nacional ", is abbreviated ELN, and, like FARC, also claims to be representing rural poor people, but unlike FARC, emphasizes Liberation theology more than Marxist — Leninism.
) Critics said that the nation was paying poor women to throw their husbands out of the house.

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Some engagements in late 20th and early 21st century guerrilla wars involved mounted troops, particularly against partisan or guerrilla fighters in areas with poor transport infrastructure.
Various attempts have been made by engineers to mimic the process of facilitated transport in synthetic ( i. e., non-biological ) membranes for use in industrial-scale gas and liquid separations, but these have met with limited success to date, most often for reasons related to poor carrier stability and / or loss of carrier from the membrane.
The dairy industry was further handicapped by the difficulties of trying to transport milk over poor roads in a tropical country, as well as by stiff competition in the domestic market from subsidized foreign imports, mostly from the United States.
Carthage at the time was in such a poor state that its navy was unable to transport his army to Iberia ( Hispania ); instead, Hamilcar had to march it towards the Pillars of Hercules and transport it across the Strait of Gibraltar ( present-day Morocco / Spain ).
A summer bus service, the Transmoor link from Plymouth to Exeter and vice versa, passes through the town and there is a daytime service linking Princetown to Yelverton and Tavistock, but in general public transport is poor and any visitors hoping to visit Plymouth or the nearby town of Tavistock via bus in the evening will be disappointed.
Two discrete, sociological theories explain and justify gentrification as an economic process ( production-side theory ) and as a social process ( consumption-side theory ) that occurs when the suburban gentry tire of the automobile-dependent urban sprawl style of life ; thus, professionals, empty nest aged parents, and recent university graduates perceive the attractiveness of the city center — earlier abandoned during white flight — especially if the poor community possesses a transport hub and its architecture sustains the pedestrian traffic that allows the proper human relations impeded by ( sub ) urban sprawl.
This allowed for the high cost of transport ( taking the smallest volume high-value product ), primitive trucks and the poor quality of roads.
The land is among the most fertile in Bolivia, but poor transport has hindered its agricultural development.
There are many places in Russia where poor roads, or an altogether lack of roads, makes horses and URAL motorcycles necessary to transport gear.
The worries were threefold: concerns about congestion, concerns about the effect of road traffic on the environment ( both natural and built ) and concerns that an emphasis on road transport discriminates against vulnerable groups in society such as the poor, the elderly and the disabled.
Regarding rail transport, there is a significant disparity between the Abruzzo coast modern art-and that of inland areas, very poor in terms of modernity and quality of service and waiting decades of development interventions and modernization ( see in particular the Rome-Pescara line ).
The traditional mode of transport between Kew and London, for rich and poor alike, was by water along the Thames which, historically, separated Middlesex ( on the north bank ) from Surrey ( which then included Kew, on the south bank ).
Homes there are still relatively affordable by London standards, reflecting, in part, the poor transport infrastructure.
Another extreme is the case of Saturn's rings, where the disk is so gas poor that its angular momentum transport is dominated by solid body collisions and disk-moon gravitational interactions.
Even for those who wished to trade with other towns, the poor roads made the effort to transport goods cost more than those goods were often worth.
In both Ireland and Scotland the challenge was how to transport artillery pieces to castle sieges ; the poor state of Scottish roads required expensive trains of pack horses, which only the king could afford, and in Ireland the river network had to be frequently used to transport the weapons inland.
Another small New Town, Thamesmead, was developed adjacent to the Thames in the early 1960s but suffered from poor transport links.
Despite the location of the ground several miles outside the city boundaries and a poor public transport service the new ground averaged 3, 000 supporters for the first three months.
It was not until 1789 that six local gentlemen ( two of whom were vicars ) with foresight realised that because of poor transport, due to badly-maintained turnpike roads, the population and industries were dwindling in the Stowmarket area.

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